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Grant Green - It Ain't Necessarily So (1962)

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2008

Album: The Complete Quartets with Sonny Clark

Musicians: Grant Green (guitar), Sonny Clark (piano), Sam Jones (bass), Art Blakey (drums). Composed by George & Ira Gershwin.
Recorded: Englewood Cliffs, NJ, January 13, 1962

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  • Love this track. Sonny Clark & Grant Green, a match made in heaven!!!

  • Wow !! This is great music !! It brings tears to my eyes. I wish I could have seen him live. Thank you God for recordings like this. Thank you Grant for taking me on a wonderful jazz journey.

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  • PUTZ GRILA, MANO?! WOW!

  • more carefully listening to this song, musical chords is more revolutionary than the great Wes Montgomery, Grant really the inspiration for this song Green comes from the sky

  • Yeahh, Grant SONG, NOBODY , was writer in the HEAVEN

  • Words fail me. Thanks for the wonderfull tune. I love this stuff.

  • wes staff on 3:57 

  • Oh yeah baby this is sooo good !! go man go!!

  • Ive died and gone to heaven

  • I love it how when Grant Green plays in the upper register hes so agressive with it the strings are buzzing and the amp crunches. It feels like a sax player blowin the hell out of his horn.

  • @wseaqyght34217 carpaccio time. he sounds so PISSED

  • Thanks. a fan of the late Grant Green.

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